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![]() The gates of Fort George, from the large parade ground inside
It was built as a direct result of the battle of Culloden, when the nervous government ordered a large fort to be built. It survives today as the best preserved 18th c military fortification in Europe. The immense scale of the place can only be seen from within, since from the outside, the fort appears flat.
![]() The low profile of Fort George from the landward side It is impressive for it's size and the elaboration of it's defenses. The casemates under the outer wall provided accomodations for 40 men per room in times of seige in the small, dimly lit rooms. Several are open.
![]() Mark examining one of the cannon at Fort George Ft. George is still in use as an Army Barracks. The Queens Own Highlander museum is located in the original Lieutenance Governors and Fort Major's houses. The barracks that line the main parade ground are still in use.
![]() A small tern, nearly motionless, on a windy day at Fort George
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